paulm299
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Reged: 25/05/2007
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Loc: Port Talbot
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After the debacle of the last boat I looked at that ended up with a broken mast , My Alacrity was loaded onto a trailer today for the move to Swansea . The person I bought the boat of discovered that the rudder had been stolen while it was beside the wharf at Mylor , He apparently spent 3 Hours looking for a replacement , Luckily he found one for an Alacrity , The only difference was the pintles did not line up . Thank goodness its a minor problem this time . Paul
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VinceH
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Reged: 04/02/2007
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Loc: The Netherlands
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Does that mean there is another Alacrity owner, cursing because his rudder has disappeared?
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paulm299
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Reged: 25/05/2007
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Loc: Port Talbot
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Or did he buy it back off the person who nicked it in the first place . Pintles bent when the perp nicked it .
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graham
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Loc: South Wales
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I had an Alacrity once. If you dry out in mud thje rudder lifts off the pintles and floats away . After finding out the hardway I put a lanyard on it.
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paulm299
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Reged: 25/05/2007
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Loc: Port Talbot
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Must remember to put a lanyard on the rudder ( Or remove Rudder ) . Paul
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Alcyone
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Reged: 09/04/2008
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Loc: Bridgend, Wales, UK
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Actually, I think Alacrity was the greek godess of the directionless, so don't be too surprised.
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